Electronic Eye: ("For Blind and Beyond")

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ELECTRONIC EYE

(“FOR BLIND AND BEYOND”)

BY

M.TEJASWI A.SUREKHA
III ECE III ECE
INTRODUCTION
 This paper explains the process involved in it and
explains the concepts of artificial silicon retina,
cortical implants etc.

 Before we understand how an electronic eye is


created it’s important to know about the important
role that the retina plays in how we see.
Role of retina

the internal view of the eye and its path view


 The retina is complex in itself.

Its main function is to receive and transmit images to


the brain.
 This thin membrane at the back of the eye is a vital part of ou
ability to see.

Three main types of cells - RODS


CONES
GANGLION
CELLS
Concept laid the foundation for the
invention of the ELECTRONIC EYE SYSTEM
technology.
o The most notable of these diseases are retinitis
pimentos and age-related macular degeneration.

o Both diseases attack the retina, causing either loss of


peripheral vision or total blindness. Which affects the
ganglion cells or optic nerve.
o scientists can develop artificial cones and rods,
information could still be sent to the brain for
interpretation.
HOW TO CREATE
ELECTRONIC EYE?

Dr. Mark Humayun


 A blind person could be made to see light by
stimulating the nerve ganglia behind the retina with
an electrical current.

 This test proved that the nerves behind the retina


still functioned even when the retina had
degenerated.

 Based on this information, scientists set out to create


a device that could translate images and electrical
pulses that could restore vision.
 Two silicon microchip devices that are being
developed.
 The concept for both devices is similar, with each

being.

• Small enough to be implanted in the eye


• Supplied with a continuous source of power
• Biocompatible with the surrounding eye tissue

The dot above the date on this penny is the full size of the Artificial Silicon Retina
 Perhaps the more promising of these two silicon
devices is the ARTIFICIAL SILICON RETINA
(ASR).
ASR is an extremely tiny device of diameter of just 2
mm (.078 inch) and is thinner than a human hair.

 It contains approximately 5000 microscopic


solar cells called “MICRO PHOTODIODES”.
How ARTIFICIAL SILICON RETINA
works?
 The ASR contains about 5000 microscopic solar cells that
are able to convert light into electrical pulses, mimicking the
function of cones and rods.

 For any micro chip to work it needs power and the


amazing thing about the ASR is that it receives all of its
needed power from the light entering the eye.
 This means that with the ASR implant in place
behind the retina, it receives all of the light entering
the eye.

Here you can see where the ASR is placed between


the outer and inner retinal layers
 Another microchip device that would restore
partial vision is currently in development called the
artificial retina component chip (ARCC), this device
is quite similar to the ASR.

 The ARCC is also a very small device measuring 2


mm square and a thickness of .02 millimeters (.00078
inch).
 ARCC will give blind patients the ability to see
10 by 10 pixel images, which is about the size of a
single letter on this page.
WORKING OF
ELECTRONIC EYE
SYSTEM
WORKING OF ELECTRONIC EYE SYSTEM:

illustrating the E- EYE SYSTEM


People with electronic eye:
IMAGE PROCESSING IN BIONIC EYE:
 Once the image is entered the glass it is processed into 5kg
computer it
process the image and send signals to ASR in back of eye and
from there
it go to brain implant through optic nerves and brain is able
to interrupt
what the image islet us see how image looks in electronic eye.
ORGANISATIONS WORKING ON
ARTIFICIAL RETINA:

The blindness foundation groups research center at

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY,


HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL,
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY A
UNOVERSITY OF UTAH.
Drawbacks
 The first and foremost thing is the cost .The
miniaturization of equipment and more powerful
computers have made this electronic eye possible, but it's
not cheap.
 It may not work for people blinded as children
or as infants.
CONCLUSION
The electronic eye is the latest system aimed at helping
millions of blind and visually impaired people.

The first useful electronic eye is now helping a blind


man walk safely around and read.

 A brain implant or cortical implant provides visual input from


camera directly to the brain via electrodes in contact with the
visual cortex at the backside of the head.
Reference
1. “ELECTRONICS FOR YOU” (SEPTEMBER 2006).

2. “Artificial Vision for the Blind by Connecting a


Television
Camera to the Brain" ASAIO Journal

WEB:
www. Artificial vision.com
www. Optobionics.com
Thank You
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